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Posts Tagged ‘Jerusalem’

Learning from the Jewish Sabbath
Reflections
Learning from the Jewish Sabbath
Building Bridges from the Heart
Christianity, Featured, Islam, Judaism
Building Bridges from the Heart
Demonstrations Break The Silence of an East Jerusalem Neighborhood
Featured, Islam, Judaism
Demonstrations Break The Silence of an East Jerusalem Neighborhood
From the Grave: Pictures from Mamilla Cemetery
Islam, Multimedia
From the Grave: Pictures from Mamilla Cemetery
Mamilla Cemetery: The price of tolerance
Featured, Islam, Judaism
Mamilla Cemetery: The price of tolerance
Get Your Kosher Ice Cream: A New Parlor Draws Crowds and Critics
Featured, Judaism, Uncategorized
Get Your Kosher Ice Cream: A New Parlor Draws Crowds and Critics
Christian pilgrims boost Israeli tourism
Christianity, Featured
Christian pilgrims boost Israeli tourism
Man at the Wall
Featured, Judaism, Multimedia
Man at the Wall
Daily Dispatch: March 21, 2010
Daily Dispatches, Featured
Daily Dispatch: March 21, 2010
Daily Dispatch: March 19, 2010
Daily Dispatches, Featured, Islam, Judaism
Daily Dispatch: March 19, 2010
Breaking News: Violent Clashes in East Jerusalem
Featured, Multimedia
Breaking News: Violent Clashes in East Jerusalem
Daily Dispatch: March 18, 2010
Daily Dispatches, Featured, Islam, Judaism
Daily Dispatch: March 18, 2010
Photos of the Day: March 18, 2010
Multimedia, Photos of the Day
Photos of the Day: March 18, 2010
Daily Dispatch: March 17, 2010
Daily Dispatches, Featured
Daily Dispatch: March 17, 2010
Photos of the Day: March 17, 2010
Multimedia, Photos of the Day
Photos of the Day: March 17, 2010
Christian Zionists: Down But Not Out
Christianity, Featured
Christian Zionists: Down But Not Out
Yeshiva Students Gone Wild?
Featured, Judaism
Yeshiva Students Gone Wild?

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Professor Ari Goldman, former religion reporter for the New York Times, has taught the “Covering Religion” course at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism every spring for the past 16 years, preparing his students to write about religion for a diverse readership. This year’s course looks at the religions of the Holy Land, including the Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sufi, Bahai and Druze faiths. Read more >

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